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Turkey Visa for Ghanaians

⚠ Visa Required — You must apply before travel
7% Rejection Rate
2/5 Difficulty
2–3d Processing
GHS 728 Total (~$50)

Quick Facts

Requirement Visa Required
Visa Fee GHS 728 (~$50)
Processing Time 2–3 working days
Appointment Wait ~0 weeks
Stay Duration Up to 30 days
E-Visa Available online

Turkey's e-visa is one of the easiest and most accessible visas for Ghanaian passport holders. At just $50 (GHS 728) with 1–3 day approval and no embassy appointment, it is a straightforward online process. A multiple-entry visa valid for 90 days makes Turkey an excellent travel hub.

Key Warnings

  • Only use the official evisa.gov.tr portal — numerous third-party sites charge $100+ for the same $50 visa. The official site is the only legitimate source.
  • Some Ghanaian bank cards decline on the e-visa portal. Have a backup international card ready — GTBank, Access Bank, and Absa cards generally work reliably.
  • Your e-visa allows 30 days stay within a 90-day validity window. Do not confuse the 90-day validity with 90 days of permitted stay — the limit is 30 days.

Insider Tips

  • Apply at least 5 days before travel to allow buffer time in case of document issues or resubmission — even though approval typically comes in 1–3 days.
  • Turkey is a multiple-entry visa, so you can enter multiple times during the 90-day validity window, making it ideal for combining with nearby countries like Georgia or Egypt.
  • Istanbul Ataturk area and Cappadocia are visa-friendly destinations with Ghanaian travel communities — check Facebook groups like 'Ghanaians in Turkey' for current tips.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Go to evisa.gov.tr

    Visit the official Turkish e-visa portal at evisa.gov.tr. Click 'Apply' and select 'Ghana' as your nationality. Ensure you are on the official government website — avoid third-party sites that charge inflated fees.

  2. Fill in the application form

    Enter your personal details exactly as they appear on your Ghanaian passport — full name, date of birth, passport number, and expiry date. Select 'Tourism/Visit' as your travel purpose.

  3. Upload your passport scan

    Upload a clear scan of your passport bio-data page. Ensure all details are legible and the image is not blurry or cropped.

  4. Pay the $50 visa fee

    Pay by Visa or Mastercard. The fee is $50 (GHS 728). Use an internationally-enabled card. If your Ghanaian card declines, try a GTBank, Access Bank, or Absa international debit/credit card.

  5. Receive your e-visa by email

    Processing typically takes 1–3 business days. Your approved e-visa will arrive by email as a PDF. Check your spam folder if you do not receive it within 3 days.

  6. Print and travel

    Print your e-visa and carry it with your passport. Present it at check-in and at Turkish border control on arrival. The visa is valid for 30 days of stay within a 90-day window from issue.

Required Documents

  • Valid Ghanaian passport Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended return date
  • Scanned copy of passport bio-data page High-quality scan required for upload on evisa.gov.tr
  • Valid email address Your approved e-visa will be sent to this email address
  • International Visa or Mastercard Required to pay the $50 fee online. Some Ghanaian cards may require a USD-denominated card.

Recommended (Optional)

  • Return flight itinerary Not required for the e-visa application but Turkish immigration at the border may request it on arrival.
  • Hotel or accommodation booking confirmation Not required for the e-visa but recommended to present at Turkish immigration on arrival.
  • Bank statement (last 3 months) Not uploaded during e-visa application but carry it when travelling in case border officers ask.

Why Applications Get Rejected

Turkey rejected 7% of applications. Avoid these mistakes:

  • Passport scan too blurry or incomplete

    The e-visa portal requires a high-quality scan of the bio-data page. Poor image quality is a common reason for application rejection.

    Fix: Use a flatbed scanner or a well-lit phone photo app like Adobe Scan. Ensure all text is clearly readable.

  • Payment failure due to card restrictions

    Some Ghanaian bank cards are not enabled for international online payments, causing payment failures that can delay the application.

    Fix: Use a card with confirmed international online payment capability. Contact your bank to enable international transactions before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Ghanaians apply for a Turkey e-visa?
Yes. Ghanaian passport holders are eligible for the Turkey e-visa. Apply at the official portal evisa.gov.tr. The fee is $50 (GHS 728), with no service fee. Processing takes 1–3 business days. You receive a multiple-entry visa valid for 30 days of stay within a 90-day window.
How do I apply for a Turkey visa from Ghana?
Apply online at evisa.gov.tr. You need your passport bio-data page scan, a valid email address, and an international Visa or Mastercard. Fill in your personal details, upload your passport scan, pay $50, and wait 1–3 days for approval by email. Print the e-visa and carry it when you travel.
How long can Ghanaians stay in Turkey with an e-visa?
The Turkey tourist e-visa allows a maximum stay of 30 days within a 90-day validity window. The visa is multiple-entry, meaning you can leave and re-enter Turkey within the 90 days as long as your total stay does not exceed 30 days.
My Ghanaian bank card was declined on the Turkey e-visa portal — what should I do?
Some Ghanaian cards are not configured for international online payments. Try using a GTBank, Access Bank, or Absa internationally-enabled Visa or Mastercard. Alternatively, ask a trusted contact with a USD card to assist with payment. Contact your bank to confirm your card is enabled for international transactions.